In the Golden State Warriors' latest campaign, we witnessed a dazzling victory and a new star that is shining - Lester Quiñones. The backcourt rookie's all-around display on the court not only delighted Warriors fans, but also reminded us of veteran Corey Joseph, who had just been sent away by the Warriors. Yes, you heard it right, the Warriors seemed to be silently telling Joseph through Geneones' performance: "Dude, your ticket is ready." ”
In the Warriors' 131-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers, although Geneones didn't shoot three three-pointers, his comprehensive statistics of 6 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 block are undoubtedly the best proof that "I can take on the second team with the ball". Especially the +12 plus/minus is like telling the coach, "Look, I'm on the field, we're going to win easier." And those five assists set a new career high for assists in a single game, isn't that a hint of, "I'm a playmaker with a lot of talent"?
While the Warriors saw Joseph away, they seemed to be silently annuniating, "We've found it!" A qualified second team ball carrier. "Geneones, a rookie who is just starting to get the chance to rotate his roster, has started to show his worth. Although his average data per game does not look so impressive, don't forget that the best is still to come, and this is just his "first try".
The Warriors' move is not only a reflection of Geneones' confidence, but also a wise choice for the team's tactical adjustments and future planning. Sending Joseph away not only freed up more stages for Geneones to show himself, but also injected new vitality into the Warriors' pursuit of a higher record.
So, the question is, can Kiniones continue to be in this form and become the true ball-handling core of the Warriors' second team? Is the Warriors' decision really as perfect as it seems?
Dear readers, what do you think of the Warriors' operation? Will Kiniones be the next shining star for the Warriors? Feel free to leave your thoughts and ** in the comments section to discuss the future of the Warriors and the growth path of this rising star. February** Dynamic Incentive Program